Allowing Quote by Max Planck
“Science progresses not by convincing the adherents of old theories that they are wrong, but by allowing enough time to pass so that a new generation can arise unencumbered by the old errors.”
About This Quote
Source Scientific Lecture, 1930s philosophy of science
Scientific change occurs as new generations, free from old doctrines, replace outdated ideas over time.
In simple terms: Progress comes from generational shifts in thinking.
Support fresh perspectives in research.
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When to use this quote
- academic curricula
- research funding
- mentor‑mentee relationships
- policy making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can younger scientists be empowered?
- What mechanisms speed up paradigm shifts?
It may understate the role of evidence and debate in accelerating change.